April 2010 Archive
871.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Believe In Privacy (wired.com)
872.
Ask HN: Does anyone else miss "Ask HN?" ()
873.
Pure CSS: The "Back to the Future" logo (code.garron.us)
874.
More Web Inspector Updates (webkit.org)
875.
Evolutionary Timeline, to scale (andabien.com)
876.
Yelp Increasing Transparency and Eliminating 'Favorite Review' (officialblog.yelp.com)
877.
The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect [1994] (kuro5hin.org)
878.
Fiverr: What Amazon's Mechanical Turk Should Have Been Like (fiverr.com)
879.
How The Google Book Settlement Will Change The Future of Reading (io9.com)
880.
Matchure: Serious Clojure Pattern Matching (spin.atomicobject.com)
881.
Another Ten One-Liners from CommandLineFu Explained (catonmat.net)
882.
Mertado (YC W10): Deal Hunting, Social Shopping For Facebook (techcrunch.com)
883.
Panel Discussion on Django and NoSQL (djangodose.com)
884.
Why do Finland's schools get the best results? (news.bbc.co.uk)
885.
I Think Facebook Just Seized Control Of The Internet (techcrunch.com)
886.
1Gbps connection now costs $26 a month in Hong Kong (convergenceconversation.com)
887.
First, let's kill all the angels: Congress takes aim. (philstockworld.com)
888.
20 Million Views for $5K (sitemeter.com)
889.
Poll: Your income bracket in 2009?
890.
New Banksy Film about street art (banksyfilm.com)
891.
Continuations: One Control Flow Construct to Rule Them All (blog.bytefreeze.com)
892.
Starbucks: Numbers do lie. Sometimes pathologically so… (gapingvoid.com)
893.
Solving the JavaScript Memory Management Problem (cappuccino.org)
894.
Waking up in the same place every morning is boring (rationalcraft.com)
895.
Notifo (YC W10) now lets you send notifications to yourself (blog.notifo.com)
896.
How fast do people upgrade to new browsers (royal.pingdom.com)
897.
Ask HN: Can we get a "hide story" button? ()
898.
Features To Make GitHub An Awesome Platform (tav.espians.com)
899.
Posterous (YC 08) unveils Post Editor 2.0 (blog.posterous.com)
900.
DiBona: Google will hire two Android coders to work with kernel.org (blogs.zdnet.com)